Last week, Eikelenboom testified that he found Charles Boney's DNA on Kim Camm's sweater and underwear, and Jill Camm's shirt.

On Tuesday, the prosecution's first rebuttal witness, Norah Rudin, a private DNA consultant who has testified in more than 50 trials, criticized Eikelenboom's findings because, she said, he used inappropriate quantities of DNA in his tests. She said his findings are impossible to interpret.

Out of jury's presence, Kammen told Judge Jonathan Dartt that he may have to recall Eikelenboom to refute some of what Rudin is saying, and he didn't think Floyd County -- which has already spent millions on the first two Camm trials -- would be happy about incurring the expense to fly Eikelenboom back in to testify.

Judge Dartt said he would allow Eikelenboom to testify, but hoped it could be accomplished via conference call rather than flying him back to Indiana from the Netherlands.

Click on the link below to read the final chapters of the defense's testimony before it rested its case, as blogged by WDRB Executive Web Producer Travis Kircher.